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Where do you inject it? I was told ALWAYS SQ in the abdomen. If given other areas can cause bleeds and hematoma.
Where do we give (if at all) a SQ lovenox shot to an extremely emaciated patient? I could not find a fold of fat at all anywhere abdominally, no love handles. What do I do?
Gee... if the patient extremely emaciated then you're probably not gonna find decent folds of fat anywhere on that person, so an alternate location wouldn't make sense. I'd let the Primary know about this.
HI:
i have read several of the posts---i am a little nervous. I am starting Lovenox injections tomorrow with the hope of sustaining a pregnancy. I have one child & have had several m/c after the 1st birth. After some research & meetings with a DR-I decided to try Lovenox. Both DR & pharmacist said it's ok to administer the shot in thigh or bottom---i have no proven clotting issues. Should I be administering this in the abdomen? does it truly matter? I'm confused.... thanks
I have a different twist to the Lovenox Sq injection discussion. I just started to inject myself with Lovenox for fertility reasons. I have been a nurse for 19 years and I never knew they hurt so bad. I am not a wimp when it comes to pain either. I came to the internet to find out any creative ways to reduce bruising and pain. I really don't want textbook rules, just creativity to get me through 9 months of pain. Numbing the area with ice, constricting blood vessels?? Just out of a hot shower is not good, more bruising. I do use abdominal sites but I was looking for any sugestions. The injection itself isn't bad but the medicine really stings going in.
I remember once giving a Lovenox shot and the patient asked me "Can't you just give it in my arm? That's what the nurse did yesterday." It had never even crossed my mind that it could be given anywhere except the abdomen. I said sorry, but it really had to be in the abdomen. Does anyone know if there's a similar guideline for Epogen? Or is it okay to give in the back of the arm?
Future_Nurse_Natalie
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From my understading Z tracks are IM's, not SC. The point of a Z track is to get past the SC and into the muscle without irritating the SC. Anyone else agree?
Also, I learned the 3 don'ts to help me: Don't pinch, Don't aspirate, Don't massage. I remember it by PAM. Hope this helps